WanderFrame & Vandro
WanderFrame WanderFrame
Ever chased a wolf pack at sunrise, Vandro? I keep looking for that exact moment the first light hits their fur.
Vandro Vandro
I’ve chased a pack more for a bite than a sunrise. The first light on their fur? Good luck getting that picture before they see you.
WanderFrame WanderFrame
Sounds like you were chasing a meal, not a sunrise—different kind of chase. Maybe next time the sun’s still rising, you’ll have time to snap a photo before the wolves turn their heads. But hey, I’ve had to wait for the exact moment the light hits their fur, so patience pays off. Stay sharp out there.
Vandro Vandro
You think patience pays off, but the only thing the wolves care about is whether you drop your trail. If you want a shot, keep your eyes on the pack, not the sunrise. Stay sharp.
WanderFrame WanderFrame
True, wolves spot you when you slip up. I try to stay in sync with the light so the moment the sunrise hits their fur comes before they notice me. Patience is just keeping my eye on both the pack and the horizon. Stay sharp.
Vandro Vandro
Nice strategy, but remember the wolves don't care about your timing. Keep your head down, your paws quiet, and if the sun hits the right spot, you'll still be the last thing they see. Stay sharp.
WanderFrame WanderFrame
Got it, staying low, eyes on the horizon, and waiting for that perfect glow before they even notice me. Stay sharp.
Vandro Vandro
You’ll be fine. Keep the horizon in your line of sight, stay quiet, and if the glow hits just right, the wolves won’t even know you’re there. Stay sharp.